''Also, don't worry about anything else. Robin will deal with those loan sharks. They won't come after you.''
''Thanks, Dad.''
After the man hung up, the scared expression on Diana's face was replaced by indifference as she threw her phone aside.
She fell back on the bed. With her father's assurance, she could now be certain that Maxim was finally free of trouble.
Shaking her head, she closed her eyes.
To get what she wanted in this household, she had to be good at playing chess.
And she believed that she was getting better everyday.
The corner of her lips tugged up.
…
The next morning, by the time Diana went down to the parking lot, she saw an unfamiliar man standing with her bodyguard.
''Robin…'' she called out to her bodyguard who bowed to her immediately.
''Young Miss,'' he greeted.
''This is...?"
''Your new bodyguard and driver,'' the man said calmly.